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Help with card ID.
Can someone tell me what set this card is from? About Post Card size and a blank back. Worch cigars or a newspaper premium? Photo by St. Paul Daily News. Any idea on value with crease in upper right corner? Sam Majors
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It's a Worch. Part of their minor league set. I would estimate it at $40, maybe more if from the '35 set.
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Another set and card that is more rare than the value is high. Rarity doesn't equal value but some people think so (not directed at the OP). Nice condition too!!
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Correct. As a dealer friend of mine likes to say, sometimes the only thing rarer than the supply is the demand.
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